I have just installed a Xantrex Echo-Charge battery charger which, by my understanding, enables me to charge my starting battery from my house, keeping the two separated, and to charge only my house from my alternator thus preventing overcharging of the starter battery.
My question is this: Since the starter battery is isolated from the rest of the boat electrics and dedicated only to starting do I need a master on/off switch for this battery? If so I would only need a single circuit master switch to disconnect the boat's electrics from the battery.
A follow up to this, if the above is true, is can I connect the alternator directly to the house bank rather than via the master battery switch thus avoiding the possibility that the alternator might be run without the battery (if the master switch is not switched on) and thus avoid damage to it?
I would much appreciate any thoughts, advice etc.
Many thanks in advance.
My question is this: Since the starter battery is isolated from the rest of the boat electrics and dedicated only to starting do I need a master on/off switch for this battery? If so I would only need a single circuit master switch to disconnect the boat's electrics from the battery.
A follow up to this, if the above is true, is can I connect the alternator directly to the house bank rather than via the master battery switch thus avoiding the possibility that the alternator might be run without the battery (if the master switch is not switched on) and thus avoid damage to it?
I would much appreciate any thoughts, advice etc.
Many thanks in advance.